- Description
- Ingredients
- Analysis
- Feeding Guide
Country Kibble Grain Free Haddock working dog food is a tasty new high quality food from the popular Country Kibble range.
Packed with benefits for your dog:
- Minimum 50% Fish – a taste your pet will love!
- Minimum 26% Freshly Prepared Haddock– A natural, traditionally sourced and highly digestible protein source.
- High in Omega 3 - an excellent source of EPA & DHA to support cognitive function, visual development and help to reduce the inflammation response especially important for joints
- No added Grain - The lack of wheat, corn or other added grains means this diet can be better suited do sensitive dogs as there are less common allergy causing ingredients.
- No added artificial colours & preservatives - keeping it natural
Kibble Info:
Round shape kibble approx 5mm x 14mm.
Ingredients:
Fish 50% (including Freshly Prepared Haddock 26%, Dried Salmon 17.5%, Trout Oil 4.5%, Salmon Stock 2%), Sweet Potato (24%), Peas (7%), Potato, Beet Pulp, Olive Oil, Linseed, Sunflower Oil, Minerals, Vitamins, Parsley (0.3%), Vegetable Stock, FOS (96 mg/kg), MOS (24 mg/kg)
Nutritional Additives:
Vitamins: Vitamin A 15,000 IU, Vitamin D3 2,000 IU, Vitamin E 95 IU Trace Elements: Zinc (Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate) 50 mg, Iron (Iron (II) Sulphate Monohydrate) 50 mg, Manganese (Manganous Sulphate Monohydrate) 35 mg, Copper (Copper (II) Sulphate Pentahydrate) 12 mg, Iodine (Calcium Iodate Anhydrous) 1 mg
Analysis:
Crude Protein 25%, Crude Oil and Fats 14%, Crude Fibres 3%, Crude Ash 8%, Moisture 8%, NFE 42%, Metabolisable Energy 370 Kcal/100g, Omega 6 0.8%, Omega 3 1.6%, Calcium 1.4%, Phosphorus 1.2%
Feeding Guide:
- 1 - 5kg dog - 25 - 90 grams per day
- 5 - 10kg dog - 90 - 150 grams per day
- 10 - 20kg dog - 150 - 250 grams per day
- 20 - 30kg dog - 250 - 340 grams per day
- 30 - 40kg dog - 340 - 420 grams per day
- 40+ kg dog - 420+ grams per day
NB: This is a feeding guide only, please monitor and adjust the quantity based on the breed, age and activity level of the dog. When a dog changes food this should always be done gradually, slowly introducing the new food over a period of around two weeks.